Laura's review
A Collection of Essays by George Orwell
"Such, Such were the Joys" is probably the most well-known of the essays in this volume (or maybe it's "Shooting an Elephant" -- anyway). Like all of us remembering our school days, Orwell probably, um, adjusted his memories a bit in "Such, Such were the Joys," (in fact, I seem to recall reading something suggesting that he did just that), but I dare you to try to put it down once you've started reading it.
